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  1. William Lashly (25 December 1867 – 12 June 1940) was a Royal Navy seaman who served as lead stoker on both the Discovery expedition and the Terra Nova expedition to Antarctica, for which he was awarded the Polar Medal.

  2. William Lashly (1868? - 1940) fue un marinero inglés de la Royal Navy que participó en las dos expediciones a la Antártida de Robert Falcon Scott . Lashly nació en Hambledon, Hampshire, un pueblo cerca de Portsmouth. Cuando se unió a la Expedición Discovery de Scott en 1901, tenía 33 años y era fogonero.

  3. William Lashly (1868? - 1940) fue un marinero inglés de la Royal Navy que participó en las dos expediciones a la Antártida de Robert Falcon Scott. William Lashly junto a un trineo motorizado Wolseley, durante la segunda expedición británica a la Antártida de 1911-1913 (noviembre de 1911).

  4. Entre los que fueron asignados a la cubierta inferior se encontraban aquellos que se habían convertido en veteranos incluyéndose Frank Wild, William Lashly, Tom Crean (quien se unió a la expedición tras la deserción de un marino en Nueva Zelanda), [23] Edgar Evans y Ernest Joyce. [24]

  5. Department of Geography, University of Cambridge. You are in: Shackleton Online » Meet the pioneers » Biography. Alias: Lash. Title: Mr. Rank: Chief Stoker (Royal Navy) Dates: 1867-1940. Nationality: British. Awards: Polar Medal (silver); Albert Medal. William Lashly was born in Hambledon, Hampshire, on 25 December 1867.

  6. 2 de may. de 2017 · On the 150th anniversary of the birth of William Lashly, this paper explores what may be deduced about this stoker, who accompanied Scott on both his expeditions, from archived unpublished correspondence and artefacts. It draws particularly on letters he wrote to Reginald Skelton and Robert Gibbings and concludes that Lashly, in ...

  7. During the return journey he suffered acutely from scurvy and would have died had it not been for the efforts of his two companions William Lashly and Thomas Crean to sledge him back to base. He was invalided home in 1912 but returned in the Terra Nova in January 1913 to take charge during the last few weeks of the expedition.